Armanti Edwards
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Armanti Edwards
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Armanti Edwards
This kid has been putting up some crazy numbers. Granted its against I-AA teams but he didnt play half bad against michigan and steve mcnair was selected highly from a I-AA school. He seems little undersized but what are his chances of making the NFL when he is eligible?
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I think his best shot is to do something like Seneca Wallace--play some WR but also serve as a change-of-pace backup QB. Or Josh Cribbs, who serves that sort of capacity in Cleveland aside from being an exceptional KR, which I think Edwards could do as well.
Just strictly as a QB, his height is only one of the issues. He plays in an offense where if his first read is covered, his #2 option is to run. Even Vince Young was given two passing options before he ran off at Texas. He throws a very nice deep ball but his accuracy on shorter passes isn't pinpoint. He's got a lot of bad mechanical habits too, though he's a smart enough kid that those could probably be coached out of him.
Just strictly as a QB, his height is only one of the issues. He plays in an offense where if his first read is covered, his #2 option is to run. Even Vince Young was given two passing options before he ran off at Texas. He throws a very nice deep ball but his accuracy on shorter passes isn't pinpoint. He's got a lot of bad mechanical habits too, though he's a smart enough kid that those could probably be coached out of him.